The war between Israel and Hamas, which has been ongoing for 15 months, was announced to end on January 19 with statements made last night. However, this morning, Israel claimed that Hamas had abandoned some clauses of the ceasefire agreement, announcing that the cabinet meeting expected to approve the agreement had been postponed. BUILDING WHERE ONE OF THE RELEASED PRISONERS IS LOCATED WAS TARGETEDThe armed wing of Hamas, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced that the Israeli army targeted the location where one of the female prisoners, who is among those expected to be released in the first phase of the anticipated ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement, is held. Qassam Brigades Spokesman Abu Ubaida provided information on the matter in a video message published on the Telegram platform. Abu Ubaida stated that after the announcement of the agreement, the Israeli army targeted the location where one of the female prisoners expected to be released in the first phase of the agreement was held. Abu Ubaida, who did not provide information about the health status of the female prisoner, emphasized that any attack or bombing by Israel at this stage could turn the freedom of the prisoners into a tragedy. - The ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas Qatar, one of the mediating countries, announced on January 15 that an agreement had been reached between Israel and Hamas regarding a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza. The agreement will come into effect on Sunday, January 19. In the first 42 days of the ceasefire agreement, 33 Israeli prisoners will be released. The agreement also includes the comprehensive delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, as well as allowing displaced Palestinians to return to their regions. Details of the second and third phases will be announced upon the completion of the first phase. Since October 7, 2023, approximately 46,707 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, including 17,841 children and 12,298 women, and 110,265 people have been injured.
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